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Maus. Un survivant raconte
Flammarion · 1987–1992 · 2 issues
About the series
Art Spiegelman’s “Maus: Un survivant raconte” (1987–1992) is a landmark two-issue French-language edition of his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel, presented by Flammarion. A deeply personal Holocaust narrative, it depicts Jews as mice and Nazis as cats, with Spiegelman’s own father as the central survivor. The series is renowned for its stark, expressive black-and-white art and its unflinching exploration of memory, trauma, and identity. As a foundational work of the graphic novel medium, it demonstrated that comics could grapple with history’s most profound and harrowing subjects.